If I remember correctly, the material for this painted metal standing seam roof came from Taylor Metal. It is holding up well, but we have had problems with a similar roof on a site that had salt spray. I would recommend that you make sure you let the supplier & contractor know what the application will be, and get a really good warranty that explicitly states that the site gets salt spray and moisture.

FYI, because of the low slope, the metal roof in this photo was installed over a peel & stick high temperature membrane.

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Another threshold to cross can be water. The last few photos feature projects with bridges and other walkways moving people across shallow pools. The carefully composed entry sequence here starts with a view of the vista above the house, moves down some steps alongside a bermed landscape, and then moves people across a small pool. The water and plantings are then framed by the large window in the dining room to the right of the entrance.

Another threshold to cross can be water. The last few photos feature projects with bridges and other walkways moving people across shallow pools. The carefully composed entry sequence here starts with a view of the vista above the house, moves down some steps alongside a bermed landscape, and then moves people across a small pool. The water and plantings are then framed by the large window in the dining room to the right of the entrance.